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Airlines Ban Coffee Boarding for Passengers

Originally Published 6 months ago — by PYOK

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Several European airlines, including EasyJet, KLM, Ryanair, and Virgin Atlantic, have banned passengers from bringing hot drinks onboard during boarding to reduce scald injuries and prevent unruly behavior, despite serving hot coffee during flights. The ban aims to minimize accidents caused by spills, turbulence, and potential misuse of alcohol, with some airlines requiring cups with lids as a safety measure.

"Delta Air Lines Revamps Boarding Process with Zone Numbers, Goodbye Group Names"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WKMG News 6 & ClickOrlando

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Delta Air Lines is changing its boarding process to a numbered system from one through eight, aiming to reduce confusion for passengers. Despite recent industry incidents, the airline reported a narrow first-quarter profit and strong demand for travel heading into the summer season. Delta's fleet consists mostly of Airbus planes, avoiding the delivery issues faced by rivals United and American Airlines with Boeing. The airline is also lobbying the federal government for permission to operate fewer flights into the New York City area due to a shortage of air traffic controllers.

Jason Zucker Faces NHL Hearing for Boarding Incident

Originally Published 2 years ago — by ESPN

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Arizona Coyotes forward Jason Zucker has been handed a three-game suspension without pay by the NHL Department of Player Safety for boarding Florida Panthers forward Nick Cousins. The incident, which resulted in Cousins entering the concussion protocol, occurred during the second period of their recent game. Zucker, who has no prior history of fines or suspensions, will forfeit over $82,000 in salary and has the right to appeal. The hit that led to Zucker's retaliation was not deemed punishable by the NHL.

Jason Zucker Receives 3-Game Suspension for Boarding Incident with Nick Cousins

Originally Published 2 years ago — by ESPN

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Arizona Coyotes forward Jason Zucker has been handed a three-game suspension without pay by the NHL Department of Player Safety for boarding Florida Panthers forward Nick Cousins. The incident, which resulted in Cousins entering the concussion protocol, occurred after Cousins hit Coyotes defenseman Juuso Valimaki. Zucker, who has no prior history of fines or suspensions, will forfeit over $82,000 in salary and can appeal the decision. The hit by Cousins on Valimaki did not result in a penalty or further discipline.

Mastering Starfield: A Guide to Ship Boarding, Trading, Upgrading, and Character Builds

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Polygon

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A guide for players of the game Starfield on how to board and steal enemy ships. The process involves disabling the enemy ship's engines, killing the enemy crew, and claiming the ship as your own. However, stolen ships are considered contraband and must be registered before being used. Selling stolen ships is also possible, but precautions must be taken to avoid detection. Additionally, certain requirements must be met in terms of skills and ship classes to pilot stolen ships.

Disability Boarding Controversy: Passengers Walk Off Aircraft Fine While Disabled Woman Stranded at Airport

Originally Published 2 years ago — by View from the Wing

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A recent Southwest Airlines flight had 20 passengers using wheelchairs to board, but only three used them to get off, leading to suspicions of a pre-boarding scam. While some passengers may genuinely need assistance on boarding, it's unlikely that 17 out of 20 passengers would require it only for boarding. The practice of asking for wheelchair assistance when not needed can delay or prevent those who genuinely need it from getting it. The benefits of early boarding include better seating, access to overhead bin space, and priority check-in and security.